VTXO: The Virtual Telescope for X-ray Observations
John F. Krizmanic, Neerav Shah, Philip C. Calhoun, Alice K. Harding,, Lloyd R. Purves, Cassandra M. Webster, Michael F. Corcoran, Chris R. Shrader,, Steven J. Stochaj, Kyle A. Rankin, Daniel T. Smith, Hyeongjun Park, Laura E., Boucheron, Krishna Kota, and Asal Naseri

TL;DR
VTXO is a proposed virtual X-ray telescope using formation-flying SmallSats with lightweight lenses to achieve high angular resolution for studying compact X-ray sources and their environments.
Contribution
This paper introduces the design and mission concept of VTXO, a novel formation-flying SmallSat X-ray telescope with unprecedented angular resolution.
Findings
Design of lightweight Phase Fresnel Lenses for X-ray focusing
Formation flying strategy for 1 km focal length in low Earth orbit
Potential science applications in studying X-ray sources and nebulae
Abstract
The Virtual Telescope for X-ray Observations (VTXO) will use lightweight Phase Fresnel Lenses (PFLs) in a virtual X-ray telescope with 1 km focal length and with 50 milli-arcsecond angular resolution. VTXO is formed by using precision formation flying of two SmallSats: a smaller OpticsSat that houses the PFLs and navigation beacons while a larger DetectorSat contains an X-ray camera, a precision start tracker, and the propulsion for the formation flying. The baseline flight dynamics uses a highly elliptical supersynchronous orbit allow the formation to hold in an inertial frame around the 90,000 km apogee for 10 hours of the 32.5 hour orbit with nearly a year mission lifetime. VTXO's fine angular resolution enables measuring the environments close to the central engines of bright compact X-ray sources. This X-ray imaging capability allows for the study of the effects of dust…
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